0 a strong type of brown paper that is often used for wrapping things in when they are to be sent through the post
He began to unfasten the string which fastened the brown paper parcel.
SIR,—In reply to your enquiry as to the nature of the parcel, I beg to inform you that it was oblong in shape and done up in brown paper and tied securely with string.
That official immediately drew open a drawer of his desk and produced a packet folded in brown paper.
She covered the first 6 books with brown paper and the other 9 books with colorful paper.
The first two sets were protected by brown paper only, the last set by straw rope as well.
Pieces of brown paper are burnt which give off a smell that one either likes or detests according to one's inclination.